Learn about SOA, Cloud Computing and Service Technology from Top-Selling Authors and Leading Industry Experts Over 200,000 Copies of Series Titles in Print Worldwide

The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series from Thomas Erl aims to provide the IT industry with a consistent level of unbiased, practical, and comprehensive guidance and instruction in the areas of service technology application and innovation. Each title in this book series is authored in relation to other titles so as to establish a library of complementary knowledge. Although the series covers a broad spectrum of service technology-related topics, each title is authored in compliance with common language, vocabulary, and illustration conventions so as to enable readers to continually explore cross-topic research and education.

SOA Principles of Service Design

by Thomas Erl(573 pages, Hardcover)

In Full Color with over 240 Diagrams

Formally endorsed by senior members of Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, BEA, Sun, Intel, HP, and SAP, this acclaimed book provides a thorough exploration of service-orientation and service engineering and also includes a concise overview of SOA and service-oriented computing from an industry perspective.

Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology & Design

by Thomas Erl (792 pages, Hardcover)

With detailed coverage of SOA and Web services technologies, this classic title further explores common SOA project delivery strategies and establishes proven, step-by-step processes for service-oriented analysis, service modeling, and service-oriented design. The book includes over 125 case study examples and 300 diagrams.

Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services

by Thomas Erl (560 pages, Paperback)

Hundreds of integration strategies and over sixty best practices for working with XML and Web services are provided by this book, together with comprehensive coverage of legacy and middleware integration architectures and a migration roadmap for integrating XML and Web services in support of SOA.